Showing posts with label Ellen Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ellen Johnson. Show all posts

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Ellen Johnson - These Days

Size: 112,4 MB
Time: 48:11
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2006
Styles: Jazz Vocals
Art: Front

01. These Days (5:31)
02. No Moon At All (2:25)
03. The Crossing (4:03)
04. Inspiration (4:48)
05. I Feel The Same (5:18)
06. Noddin' Ya Head Blues (3:47)
07. Esperanç Perdida (I Was Just One More For You) (4:12)
08. Who Knows Where The Time Goes (2:41)
09. If I Should Lose You (4:37)
10. You Don't Know What Love Is (5:50)
11. Nostalgia In Times Square (2:50)
12. Little Messenger (For Sheila Jordan) (Bonus Track) (2:05)

Chicago-raised vocalist and educator Ellen Johnson emerges with a disc that explores her vast range and improvisational technique without attempting to sound pretentious, an all-too-common trait among jazz vocalists. This is evident throughout These Days, but most specifically on bassist Darek Oleszkiewicz' bossa nova-tinged "Inspiration, a wordless tune which features Brazilian percussionist Ana Gazzola on shakers and guitarist Larry Koonse; Johnson sings the melody with incredible softness, going even softer during the guitarist's accomplished solo for a unique backdrop.

Another moment worth mentioning is her treatment of the Jackson Browne title track. While the original has more of an acoustic folk approach, Johnson uses the melody to showcase her vocal chops, Koonse again shining with clever riffs and a subtle solo. Maybe the only weak track is "I Feel The Same, Johnson's trumpet-like vocal failing to impress though kudos to Oleszkiewicz' accompaniment, the heart and soul of an otherwise lackluster tune.

This does not outshine other great points, such as Antonio Carlos Jobim/Billy Blanco's "Esperança Perdida, sung both in Portuguese and English (lyrics provided by Ray Gilbert) or Johnson's playful original lyrics to Charles Mingus' "Noddin' Ya Head Blues done as a vocal/bass duet. Also appealing is the original "Little Messenger, a spoken-word poem (featured as a bonus track) dedicated to Sheila Jordan, who provides clever vocal improvisation in the background.

These Days is a highly enjoyable disc that needs several spins in order to be properly grasped. Maybe because of Johnson's academic background (she teaches at the University of San Diego), the disc might come off as a bit hard to feel at first, but if you just allow yourself to enjoy it, the pleasure of the listening experience will be that much greater. ~Ernest Bartelds

Personnel: Ellen Johnson: vocals; Derek Oles: bass; Larry Koonse: guitar; Roy McCurdy: drums; Ana Gazzola: percussion; Sheila Jordan: guest vocals.

These Days

Monday, September 23, 2013

Ellen Johnson - Chinchilla Serenade

Styles: Latin Folk
Year: 1997
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:02
Size: 100,8 MB
Art: Front

(3:07)  1. Who Will Buy?
(5:34)  2. Goin Home
(4:40)  3. Yesterdays
(5:33)  4. A Child Is Born
(4:18)  5. Samba Ulla
(4:11)  6. You Turned The Tables On Me
(5:13)  7. Se Todos Fossem Iguas A Voce (Someone To Light Up My Life)
(2:52)  8. Chinchilla Serenade
(4:27)  9. Freedom
(4:03) 10. Time After TIme

Ellen Johnson, a classically trained singer based in San Diego with a beautiful voice and a wide range, can hit notes so high that it makes one shiver; fortunately, she is always in tune. In addition to her classical background, Johnson is a fine improviser. Some selections find her accompanied by a trio led by pianist Rick Helzer, while a few other songs add guitarist Peter Sprague and several horn players. The repertoire is diverse and challenging, with the tunes including "Yesterdays," a very sensitive version of Thad Jones' "A Child Is Born," the swing standard "You Turned the Tables on Me," Jobim's "Someone to Light Up My Life" and Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time." Ellen Johnson, who wrote the title cut and co-composed "Goin' Home," asounds particularly passionate on Duke Ellington's "Freedom." An impressive outing from the very promising singer. ~ Scott Yanow  http://www.allmusic.com/album/chinchilla-serenade-mw0000688915